Examples of using Pathogenic in English and their translations into Hebrew
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dysbiosis in autistic children, that is, an overgrowth of pathogenic bacteria and fungi and a loss of beneficial probiotic organisms[138].
This analysis allows to assess the state of the microflora of the urogenital system and to identify the presence of pathogenic microorganisms.
Metronidazole makes the way in a cage of a pathogenic bacterium, reacting together with it with part of microorganisms,
If inflammation in intestinal colitis is caused by pathogenic flora, various types of antibacterial agents are used to reduce its activity and suppress it.
Anti-mycotic(antifungal) drugs are drugs whose mechanism of action is aimed at neutralizing and completely eradicating pathogenic fungi.
is injected into the cells of the body, where the"inner machinery" of the host cells"reads" the DNA and converts it into pathogenic proteins.
Thus, increased dietary salt intake might represent an environmental risk factor for the development of autoimmune diseases through the induction of pathogenic TH17 cells.
A pathogenic agent that attempts to destroy leukocytes enters the body locally(through the so-called"entrance gate of infection").
Conditionally pathogenic flora, which doctors take into account only under the condition of high titers, is quite common.
The syndromic approach is a symptom-driven diagnostic method that combines a broad grouping of probable pathogenic causes into a single, rapid test.
There are two major concerns: very small plastic particles and pathogenic chemicals or bacteria that microplastics can carry and/ or contain.
it helps the body to fight invading microorganisms or pathogenic antigens.
After the introduction of a pathogenic microbe into the body, The meningococcal infection lasts an incubation period of about a week.
A pathogenic fungus loves to grow in a humid environment,
usually combining with another pathogenic influence in wind dampness,
it aids the body to fight invading microorganisms or pathogenic antigens.
A microbe can exist there as a conditionally pathogenic microflora, that is, without causing a disease,
a potential trigger of the known pathogenic process in PV.
since in this case pathogenic microorganisms can get into the stomach.
responding to foreign threats, such as a virus or pathogenic bacteria.